The problem you are having sounds very similar to to the symptoms
caused by a clogged CCV. The CCV is a charcol filter at the rear of
the car near the gas tank, this filter could be clogged or frozen if
the environmental temp allows for it. Also, if the fuel pump is
getting an incorrect voltage reference then the pump may not be
working. We have also seen a loose connection at the bottom of the
fuse box located under the hood on the driver's side. Worst case it
may be corrosion between the fuse box layers. .....Good luck I hope
one of these helps.
Bernie wrote:
> OK. The car started today. The weather is warmer. Could that have
> played a factor? Still looking for answers...
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> Phil wrote:
> > "Bernie" <woodenshps.TakeThisOut@aol.com> wrote in message
> > news:1165281968.684459.78600@80g2000cwy.googlegroups.com...
> > > My reliable '01 Kia Rio, has 114,000 miles. I have maintained it very
> > > well since buying it with 15,000 miles in '02. In the past few months I
> > > have had problems starting the car. Often this occurs after driving
> > > great distances though sometimes it will occur just after I fill the
> > > tank. Sometimes it will start right up then I will drive 100 yards and
> >
> > May seem a little basic but a loose gas cap will cause a lot of problems,
> > check the cap seal/ gasket also. >> Stay informed about: 2001 Kia Rio Starting Issues